15 Greatest Matches in WWE WrestleMania history: Part I (15 to 11)

When a Superstar walks down that aisle, they know that they have to give a hundred percent of their emotion into their match. They have to make the fans feel everything they are emotionally and physically.

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Since it's a pay-per-view which is rich when it comes to history and considering the 35th event is approaching fast, I have decided to choose fifteen matches that I think are at the top of the chart in the pay-per-view's 35-year history.

The challenge is a daunting one because WWE’s long-running wrestling extravaganza has seen countless classics over the past three decades, but which of these deserve the honour of being labelled as the greatest match in the history? Let's take a look.

#15 Shawn Michaels vs Steve Austin, WrestleMania XIV

HBK vs Austin!

In one of the rare matches between these two men, WrestleMania 14 proved to have hosted one of the best main events in WrestleMania history, when Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels tore the house down.

But they weren’t the only two that had something to do with this epic match-up as multiple Heavyweight Boxing Champion Mike Tyson was the special ring enforcer, and he sure played a part in this fight.

At this point in time, Shawn Michaels was wasting away as an in-ring performer and wasn’t the same HBK we all knew and loved.

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He gained some weight and wasn’t as quick as he once was. This led to WWE officially giving the ball to Stone Cold Steve Austin, and having him rule the Attitude Era.

Mike Tyson, of course, played a huge part in this match, as he was the one who counted against the Heartbreak Kid.

After the victory for Stone Cold Steve Austin, we saw the Baddest Man on the Planet, Mike Tyson strike Shawn Michaels, and we were given a moment that no one will ever forget.

Aviral Shukla is a WWE writer for Sportskeeda that has been a fan of the wrestling business for over 18 years. He's been writing about wrestling on the internet since 2011 at places like Ringsidenews, PWMania and others. You can follow him on Twitter @AvlShukla